I am sure having LTE capable phone is so important at this time with just 38 markets available...

Also, 4.3 inch is not really for me. iPhone 3.5 inch or Samsung phones 4.0 are more of my style. 4.3 is too big.

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Yeah - 4.3" is okay, but it does seem a bit ridiculous. I think it's a very good size for people with large hands, but I'll often see Verizon reps with the Droid X sticking straight out of their pockets. To me, that doesn't look cool. Friends of mine who actually own the X fit good with it.

I think it looks cool and the idea of basically just bringing an Evo to Verizon doesn't sound like a bad move to me.

But I must admit, if I were in the market for an Android based Verizon phone I'd probably wait to see if the Nexus S or some other less carrier screwed version of the Galaxy S ended up on the big Vz. I'm really diggin the 4" S-AMOLED screen on my in-law's Samsung Focus. Man those blacks are black!

Now if only they could double the number of pixels in both directions...

Also, 4.3 inch is not really for me. iPhone 3.5 inch or Samsung phones 4.0 are more of my style. 4.3 is too big.

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I agree. I think 4.3" is a bit over the top IMO. We're talking about mobile phones here. My brother has an EVO, and I don't have the biggest hands, but when it held it compared to my iPhone 4, it was huge. I know some people want the iPhone to have a bigger screen, but I really hope Apple sticks with the 3.5" size since it's perfect for me.

I'm a huge apple fanboy and bought the first iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPhone 4 on launch days. I also use a MBP at home.

I am considering moving to Android however...either the Nexus S if it moves to ATT or the Thunderbolt or a new dual core phone when released in Winter/Spring 2011.

The iPhone 4 is amazing, but the OS just feels old to me and I think it's more of wanting a change than not loving the phone. I can only compare it to getting a new car every 3 years...it's not that I don't love my cars, but I get tired of them. Although the iPhone 4 is much better than the first iPhone in a way it still feels like the same phone to me.

On the fence, but with every new Android phone released I keep leaning towards the "dark side".

I'm a huge apple fanboy and bought the first iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPhone 4 on launch days. I also use a MBP at home.

I am considering moving to Android however...either the Nexus S if it moves to ATT or the Thunderbolt or a new dual core phone when released in Winter/Spring 2011.

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You'll likely be back. I am/was in the same situation, i first tried out Android 1.6 on an HTC Hero but felt Android was still in it's infancy with too many parts lacking so i came back to iOS.

Recently i've been using a Nexus One and whilst Android has really matured since then to become a very capable OS, filling in a lot of the missing parts, iOS still edges it in terms of overall experience (in my opinion) mostly because iOS hasn't really been standing still either in it's growth and Android still lacks in one major area...UI/UX

I really really liked the Nexus and could see myself using it as a daily driver IF iPhone 4 didn't exist...but it does, and is overall a better device, running what is an even more matured version of iOS.

Which is why i shall be relegating the Nexus and picking up my iPhone again...until the next itch to try something else comes.

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